ML20148J282
| ML20148J282 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Issue date: | 11/07/1978 |
| From: | Harless B Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| To: | Regon W Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
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| PROJECT-666 A NUDOCS 7811150230 | |
| Download: ML20148J282 (2) | |
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NOV 7 1978 MEMORANDUM FOR: Wm. H. Regan, Jr., Chief, Environmental Projects Branch 2, DSE FROM:
B. L. Harless, Project Manager, EP-2
SUBJECT:
TELEPHONE CONVERSATION WITH STEPHEN MILIOTI, A.E.P.
RE CENTRAL VIRGINIA UNITS 1 AND 2 On November 2, 1978, I called Steve Milioti to advise him of the Second NRC/ EPA Memorandum of Understanding and the Virginia /NRC Water Quality Agreement.
I advised him of the desirability of having 18 to 24 months of baseline aquatic monitoring data prior to submitting the ER to NRC for the proposed Central Virginia Units 1 and 2.
Also, I suggested that when the company has selected the firm that will prepare the proposed monitoring program for AEP, they (AEP and the firm selected) should meet with representatives of the Virginia State Water Control Board, EPA Region III representatives and possibly NRC to assure that the proposed aquatic monitoring program is acceptable; i.e., that the proper species are being sampled at the proper locations and times (using appropriate sampling techniques) and that the sampling results are subjected to appropriate analytical techniques.
Milioti said that they have already submitted requests for proposals to several firms and expect to make a selection in the reasonably near future.
I asked Milioti if Appalachian Power would be the utility of choice since AEP is a holding Company and the site discussed at the November 1,1978 meeting is within Appalachian's service area. He stated that they are presently working with Appalachian Power, but this does not necessarily mean that it would be the utility selected; in fact, several utilities might be involved and it is possible that Appalachian Power might not be among them.
He mentioned that AEP has taken some preliminary borings at the site in Nelson County, Virginia for the purpose of determining the type of soils involved, but not for seismological purposes. No other sampling at the site has been done.
Milicti reiterated that the specific site discussed at the November 1 meeting is in Nelson County, Virginia near the confluence of the James is1115 d'25[
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and Tye Rivers.
He added that it is near Route 626 in the vicinity of the towns of Shipman and Norwood, Virginia. This being the case, I estimate the site to be about 40 miles southwest of Charlottesville, Virginia.
h5Y B. L. Harless, Project Manager Environmental Projects Branch 2 Division of Site Safety and i
Environmental Analysis
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